Still A Place To Get A Lot Of Traffic

PINTEREST

Pinterest was for some time, by far the most underappreciated, yet fastest growing social network out there.

This was quite the phenomenon, at least until the rest of the world caught on, which they did.

Right now, Pinterest is still relatively untapped in comparison to other social media giants, and the people that take initiative and stamp their foot in this social network while it’s still at it’s brewing stage will benefit massively! It's moving from people getting niche traffic to micro-niche traffic so that's where you want to target you efforts. Instead of just “dog training”, target “dog training with a leash for basset hounds”!

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The sweet part about this audience is that if you learn to tame it, it will reward you with massive amounts of free, targeted, quality traffic. The type of traffic that you would otherwise have to pay an arm and a leg for.

In the case of Pinterest, all you have to do is place yourself in front of it and today you’re going to learn exactly how to do that. In this post, you will be given a game plan for how to siphon traffic from this platform and your business will benefit like never before.

First, let’s take a look at exactly what we’re dealing with here. Why should we be considering Pinterest?

Over 290 Million

I’ll begin by giving you over 290 million reasons. Over 290 million people are actively using Pinterest as I’m typing this right now.

Now, that’s a relatively small number compared to the other big guys, but Pinterest is scheduled to growing strong in the coming years as people begin to realize its true power. Like instagram, images sometimes have more of effect (to keep viewing image after image, like flipping through a photo album) on mind than text, meme or video posts.

But as of now, we’re at around over 290 million. While a little bit smaller than the big guns, somehow it packs a bigger punch. How?

Engagement

One word, “engagement”. Get this, even though Pinterest is still kinda the new kid in town, it is capable of sending more traffic to your website or blog than Twitter, LinkedIn and Reddit!

This is simply because of their platform which is perfect for user engagement. Pinterest may be smaller in overall volume, but if used correctly, you will benefit from a whole lot of engagement from your audience, more so than you will get from the other guys. But it is changing quickly. Remember to target micro-niche audiences.

Diversity

Pinterest is also a very diverse and unique social platform. There’s just so many ways to engage with your audience from a single account. You can create specific boards for a specific kind of audience or engagement you want which gives you several angles to choose from, you’ll learn more about this later in the post. The other social networks are relatively one dimensional when it comes to this.

One interesting stat in regards to this is a whopping 70% of brand engagement on Pinterest is user generated. This means that businesses are getting a ton of action without even doing any promotion. This is due to the natural virality that a single“pin” can receive. You will learn how to do this as well.

Buyer Intent

This is a big one! Pinterest users are a lot more likely to buy than users of other networks.

This has been studied and documented. In fact; on average, each pin is worth about .78 cents to a business on Pinterest who is featuring their products.

Pinterest users also spend approximately double the amount than Facebook and Twitter users. The key thing with this figure is that this is with no spike in traffic, Pinterest traffic is just that more valuable.

To put it simply, Pinterest users pin things with the intention to buy. This is one of the biggest features of the whole network itself, it gives its users the chance to create boards of interests, sort of like a wish list mainly with intent to purchase someday. This means that if your brand is on Pinterest, you’re allowing your users to interact with your merchandise like never before. This is massive, not only for sales, but for exposure as well and of course, ultimately more sales.

Who Is This For?

There are certain types of markets and niches that are dominating Pinterest these days while it’s now at it's peek. This does not mean that your market has no place there, it just means that it hasn’t been established yet. Rest assured, as the numbers of users rise, it most certainly will.

For now, let’s talk about what angles to approach Pinterest with if you're keen on engaging with its currently very active users. Here are some niches that are booming on Pinterest right now:

By looking at this list of niches, if you have gathered that Pinterest is a bit more populated by women than men then you would be right. Most of Pinterest users are in fact, women. It's been this way since the beginning, but male users are increasing. This is something to keep in mind when you’re considering your approach.

If you want to see some great results with Pinterest, I suggest you have a look at the niches you see above and pick one that you think you are most knowledgeable about. This will make it a lot easier and enjoyable for you and you will be able to experience Pinterest at its greatest strength. Although, I don't want to forget to mention that woodworking and battery repair/refurbishing have been big niches for men on Pinterest.

If you have a blog or a website in one of the listed niches, then you need to get yourself a Pinterest account set up as soon as yesterday! If you don’t have a blog yet, it’s ok. Setting up a website is super easy nowadays and anyone can do it. [Disclaimer:the biggest hassle these days is legal pages and accessibility functions for disabled users “ADA”] What’s even better is, if there’s anything you don’t quite know how to do or just plain don’t want to do, you can always delegate such tasks to outsourcers or use a platform that takes care of everything for you or just use something like shopify.

My favorite places to go to get things done “for me” is either Fiverr.com or oDesk.com. There is not a single task that you need to get done online that you won’t find someone in these two websites that is willing to do if for you for a reasonable price! Having said that, there is a module in this course that covers getting your blog up and running (as stated above, with this method you will have some legal angles to cover on your own or search for plugins) and doing this by purchasing a domain and doing a WordPress setup.

Again, by no means am I ruling out any niches that are not listed above. For example, although the internet marketing and make money online niche isn’t the most popular on Pinterest, it is by no means dead. Many people are in that niche on Pinterest.

For a matter of fact, you would only have to have a look around the website and you will find that internet marketing is very much alive in there with various users promoting their blog content and offers.

It just simply isn't geared towards the “wish list” mentality of the site, this does not mean you should not capitalize on it. Get in there now and establish yourself as an authority.

My personal advice is to set yourself up an account with whatever niche is your forte' and if it is one of the ones listed, that’s great! If not, pick one from the desire that you would enjoy the most and set up an account and blog for that as well.

Setting Up

Now that you’re a bit more informed about why you should be using Pinterest and which angles to approach with, it is about time we start taking some action.

The first thing we need to do is set up a business account. It is important to have a business account and to have it set up the right way. Pinterest has some awesome resources for accounts that join as a business so we’re gonna wanna do that.

If you already have an account and want to convert it into a business account (this is what I did for one of my accounts) you’ll be glad to know that you can do that, in fact it’s rather simple.

Login to your regular account. At the top right of your regular account you'll find 3 little dots, click that. Then click the Add account button, it's red and then you’re on your way.

Now let’s get your account set up properly.

Account Set Up

If you’re starting from scratch, then from the homepage, select Businesses at the bottom after the login details prompt. Click the button that says “Create a business account” and then fill in your email and also create a password.

The following screen, you will enter your basic information for your business. Once the account is created, we will want to edit our profile and add as much information as possible about our business.

It is important to make sure you fill out all the fields. Many people leave this part off or forget to do it. You want to be as descriptive of your business as possible.

Also, you will want to make sure your website is verified. This is big for your credibility. You’ll have two options as to how to do this. The first is by installing a code to your website, the second is by uploading a file via FTP. I found the second way is easier. All I did was download the file andupload it to my site folder via FTP. You can use FileZilla for this. If you have trouble doing this, you can simply call your hosting company and they will be happy to help you out. [Another option if you want to it on your own is to just search youtube for “how to ftp pinterest site confirm file” also there may be new options for doing this in the future]

It is also important to integrate some other social accounts with your business accounts. You can do this by visiting your account settings and selecting Social Networks.

This will help you boost your social presence with other networks and let them know that you are on Pinterest. The point isn't to get social interaction on those other networks, the point is to bring that interaction over to Pinterest where you’re much more likely to go viral.

So now that you have your account set up and all your information is filled, it’s time to learn a little more about what we’re doing. The next module we'll discuss has some Pinterest basic terminology so you know which buttons to push and why to push them.

So let’s get to it!

Pinterest Basics

We’re gonna start this module off with some basic Pinterest terminology. So you have a better idea of “what means what” and how to actually use Pinterest.

From your profile page, you will see your boards. This is where you’re going to submit all your content, your boards will contain everything you’ve pinned or re-pinned. You can pin things from your own blog here or re-pin things that you’ve found on other boards. Both are important for your own exposure and for you to build a following. More on this later…

Next, let’s talk about pins and re-pins . What is the difference between them?

Pins are content that is shared on Pinterest from an outside source, meaning they came from a blog or website. A repin is content that is shared form within Pinterest itself.

So if I have content I shared from my website or any other website on one of my boards, this would be called a pin . If I found something I liked on Pinterest and I clicked the button from within, then that is now called a repin .

One interesting stat to take note of is that 80% of pins on Pinterest are actually repins. This means that most of the activity going on is from within and recycled. This is a great indicator of the viral power of this network!

Now let’s dive briefly into what a group board is. Group boards are a powerful way to get your content out there in the Pinterest world and will give you a major boost in going viral with the network.

You can create a group board by inviting users to your boards or just create a new one and invite from there. Either way, your board officially becomes a group board once you get people to join it.

Alternatively, you can turn any board into a group board by simply selecting it and clicking the invite button.

The more contributors you can get onto a group board, the better chances of whatever content you pin in there getting repinned and going viral.

How People Use Pinterest

So now that you’re familiar with some of the key terminology behind Pinterest, it would be good to know how all of this is used by the daily Pinterest user so you can better prepare your content for them.

There are four key reasons why users interact with content on Pinterest:

1. Wish List

2. Planning

3. Discovery

4. Inspiration

These four things are found in just about every Pinterest user’s boards on their profile and it’s some good bit of information to know being that we’re the ones that are going to be creating this content.

Think of these as re-pin triggers, if we cover at least one of these with the content we share on Pinterest, we are playing the game right and our audience will oblige by re-pinning our pins and making us go viral on the network.

In other word, give the people what they want!

Website Setup

This module is dedicated to website setup for those that need a bit of a light on how to set up a website or blog from scratch. We don’t wanna leave anyone behind!

If you’ve already got your blog set up or already know how to do this, you may skip this module. We’re just gonna discuss some basic technical stuff and some WP plugins for a successful blog.

As far as hosting goes, I always use Bluehost because I think they provide the best hosting and customer service.

If you want to save some money on buying your domain, you can go to Namecheap.com and then point the domain over. This is very easy to do. You will save some money this way with the domain itself, but I would still host it with Bluehost.

Check with Bluehost first under their plan details to see if you get a free domain with your hosting package. Sometimes they offer free domains or free domains for 1 year. Then this would be your best option.

Also at this point you should be documenting the domains sites you use (pinterest of course being one), passwords and any important information like emails that are associated with different accounts. Keep track of when domains or hosting expire. It may take some to get on top of this part but it's needed to keep everything organized. Using bookmarks with categories or titles in your browser also helps.

Once you have your domain and hosting and you’re logged into your hosting, you will want to install WordPress.

From the home page of your Bluehost account you want to click cPanel. From there, go to the Website Builders tab and click WordPress. Follow the instructions and you’re done!

At any point as you go through the information in this section or module, if you don't know how to do something or you need more details; go to youtube and search for how to videos. Use the right keywords and you'll find the information you need. If you don't find it, just email us at: assistant@ialbion.com

You can also follow this tutorial…

How To Install WordPress On Bluehost

Now that you have your WordPress blog set up, you can either use the pre-installed WP themes or browse for other free ones.

By selecting Add New Theme you will see some more options you can use. You’ll find that there are many to choose from, many of which are quality and free.

Plugins

Any new WordPress blog needs one or two plugins to be optimized, so here is a WP plugin starter pack for a blog that’s going to be connected to Pinterest.

Pinterest Pin It Button

This plugin will automatically add a pin it button over any image that’s on your WP blog. This is a must if you want to have a Pinterest ready website that gives your visitors every opportunity to share your content.

In the next modules you will learn what to do to be successful on both fronts, Pinterest and Your Blog.

We’ll begin by building up your Pinterest audience…

Building Your Audience

Now that you have a Pinterest account and you have a blog, it’s time tolearn some of the best ways to get some of this viral traffic, we’re gonna discuss it from both sides of the equation, starting off with the Pinterest side.

Let’s start building that audience shall we?

Following For Followers

Now that you’re on Pinterest, it’s time to get involved a bit. This strategy is simple and it holds true for any social network that you want to build a following in.

You’re gonna want to focus on people specifically in your niche and you can do this by simply using Pinterest’s search feature.

Make sure you designate the search to find pinners that are in your niche. The strategy here is to follow as many people as possible but still keep a slight filter.

Pinterest will put your following privileges on hold once you hit 200 follows in a single day. Having said that, it helps to keep an eye on following, not only people in our niche, but people who are likely to follow back.

Now there’s no exact science to this but, people with a more moderate number of followers will notice that you’ve followed them more than people who have a following in the thousands have followed them.

200 follows a day gives quite a large cap space to work with and there’s nothing wrong with just following everyone who’s in your niche, but if you’re gonna add a filter to this, it would be wise to follow accounts that are still under 1,000 followers.

Not all will follow you back, but some definitely and once you start that following, you will officially have your foot in the door.

Repinning For Followers

One sure fire way to announce yourself to the Pinterest community is to get involved in other users’ boards.

For this to work to the fullest, it will also help to have some boards already set up with content in them, especially if it’s original pins from your blog. Again, just like the following strategy, what we’re looking for here are pins that are getting a moderate amount of action.

When you repin something from someone, they will be notified of it which brings them to your profile which could lead to two possible things, they’ll either follow you which is a follower gained or they will repin something of yours which is even better because now you have started going a little bit viral.

That user’s followers will see that they’ve repinned your content which will start the same process again, you’ll get followers or more repins or both! Actively repinning related content will build a perpetual flow of interaction coming back to you. It is quite tedious but it will get you results.

Although I don’t personally do this because there are some risks involved, there is the option of using automation to carry the load for you. If this is something you’d like to look into, here’s two that seem to be pretty popular these days:

If you’re going to be following to get followed, it may help that you touch up your perceived appearance before doing so. Reaching out to Fiverr for this is the best way to go.

This isn’t something that you want to go overboard with but I have found out by testing with other networks like Instagram that if you have followers, people tend to follow. So how do we get followers before getting followers?

that will give you a following. One thing to keep in mind, is that no matter what the gig claims, these may not be real followers, but they don’t have to be. The reason why we’re doing this is for appearance purposes only. Having said that, we don’t want to go overboard either.

Make sure you search only high quality gigs with good feedback and don’t allow any more than 500 followers (unless you know they're truly organic and real), as it’ll just be overkill.

Remember, we’re doing this for appearances only, this is just to help your prospective follower to make the decision that they do wanna follow you because other people seem to be doing it too.

Lastly, another thing to keep in mind here is to make sure you’ve done some pinning and repinning yourself before ordering a fiverr gig or using automation software as mentioned above with SocialPal. Before automation, do it manually. Nothing looks more phony than an account with hundreds of followers and no content or perfectly timed pins.

Inviting People To Join Your Boards

By now you should have some boards with some nice content in them, whether it be pins or repins. Inviting people to contribute to your boards is a great idea.

This benefits both you and your invites. They’ll be delighted because they can share your content on your board and you’ll benefit because this will set off a chain reaction for you once people start getting involved.

If you have done some following already, you should have a good amount of people identified that you can send an invitation to. So start inviting!

We’re gonna build more on this in the next module where we transition to audience engagement. You’ll learn about different types of boards and engagement techniques that will make you stand out from the crowd which will lead to repins, followers and ultimately the main goal, more customers and sales.

Engagement Techniques

In order to get the most value out of your Pinterest account, it helps to have some strategy, especially in the boards you have set up. Content alone is great but it’s not gonna quite cut it, there needs to be some strategy involved and some intent.

Different Types Of Boards

Here are some different types of boards to keep in mind when adding content to your Pinterest profile. Each of these have a different approach and it’s wise to implement all of these to set yourself up for maximum engagement.

Here’s the list of boards that you want to focus your content around:

● Products and merchandise: This one’s pretty obvious, if you have a business and you have products, this is the board to showcase them in. This is the promotional board, all images shared here should lead to your website where your audience can come back to and buy.

● Portfolio: This is similar to the above board but not as promotional. Use this board to showcase not only your products but your accomplishments and any awards you’ve earned.

● Resources and helpful content: This board will get some nice interaction so it is wise to make these images link to a relevant blog post. This will bring visitors to your website and will also create some exposure for you as people love to share helpful stuff.

● Storytelling: This is a good board to get creative with, share anything from day to day activities in your business. I like to call this the Instagram board, meaning you can use this to post things that are happening now and now and create a story around it. Feel free to throw a couple pins in there showcasing some products you offer that tie into your story.

● Things that you and your audience are passionate about: Out of all of your boards, this one might get the most interaction. This board can contain anything from quotes to inspirational pictures. It’s important to share content like this because of it’s viral factor. This type of content will get a lot of repins and bring traffic right back to your Pinterest page and blog.

● Behind the scenes: If you can incorporate a board like this, your audience will love you for it. This is more of something you should do when you have some brand recognition going for you. If people have an interest in your brand, product or service, they will be delighted to get a sneak peek of what’s going on behind the scenes.

Now that we have a better understanding for these boards and what their specific goals are, I want to point out that not all pins have to come per blog post.

Meaning, you don’t have to write up a new blog post just to create a new pin. A pin can simply be an image, it could be multiple images from the same blog post or just a stand alone image.

As long as it’s something that calls for engagement then you will get some action.

Also, not everything has to be promotional, in fact you’re better off on Pinterest if it isn’t. This is why you will have different boards, different boards for different goals.

Joining Boards

We’ve covered quite a bit on inviting people to your boards in this report but if you can get yourself to contribute to another board that has an already established following, it will do wonders for your own following.

Joining popular boards on Pinterest isn’t as easy as just clicking a button though. It requires you to interact with some people. Keep in mind that at the end of the day, interaction is good and if it leads to you being a contributor to a popular board then it is awesome!

When you do a search for boards on your niche on Pinterest, you will find that some of them contain a group symbol. These are group boards which means that there are more than one uses contributing to it.

To join a group board, you want to private message the owner of the board and request an invite. You can mention that you’re going to bring value to their board by contributing with the best quality content you've been researching.

One thing to note is that the user whose board you want to contribute to has to be following you. So a good practice here is to keep tabs on your new followers, follow them back and then see if they have group boards.

Every single one of these that you join and contribute to is like a mini jackpot for your traffic numbers.

Earning yourself a place as a contributor to a board that has a large following will be a game changer for you so it’s important to make as many friends and connections as you can.

Also, make sure your profile has some quality content to showcase as this will be a deciding factor on whether or not someone will allow you to contribute to their board.

Content

Speaking of content, it’s about time you get a better idea of what you should be posting and what gets better responses and interaction.

Original Content

A little later in this module, we will get into some cool tools to use to easily create some killer images, but first let’s discuss what’s gonna catch your audience’s attention.

The first thing you want to make sure you do is to offer original content. While it’s ok to post some recycled stuff here and there like some quotes and pictures, it’s better if your stuff is original, something your audience hasn’t seen before.

Use your creativity here and of course, keep your audience in mind and make it relate to them.

Height vs Width

This is quite the golden nugget here. You’ll notice if you browse your Pinterest feed that it scrolls up and down meaning that images with more height get more exposure than images with width.

Naturally, you should use this to your advantage. As your audience is scrolling through their own feeds, the images that are longer in height will stay on their screen longer, this is true for desktop and mobile browsing. When creating content or even when sharing anything, keep this in mind.

Creating and sharing long images will give you an almost unfair advantage over images that are next to it that are shorter in height. This will literally double or triple your chances of getting some engagement for your image.

Canva

You don’t need to be a creative or technical genius when it comes to creating images.

Canva is a tool that currently has my Photoshop collecting dust. I use it mostly for creating Facebook ad images on the fly but I am now using it to create content for Pinterest because they adding so many more templates.

You can define the image specs for your canva to 2 x 1 in regards to length and width and start creating awesome content for your audience to engage with.

The best part is that it is absolutely free and web based. No downloading any programs. They do have some images to offer for sale but you will never need to use them because you can simply upload images of your own.

Infographics are a big hit on Pinterest. There’s nothing youraudience will love you more for than to see some informative content and an image at the same time. It’s the best of both worlds!

If you have any informative blog posts on your website, add an infographic to go with them and share it on Pinterest. Make the infographics go from top to bottom and give them some height so your audience can scroll as they read.

We touched on this a bit earlier in this course blueprint. If there’s anything that is most critical to your website for it to get some viral action on Pinterest, it is the pin it button.

Every image on your website should have a pin it button so when you have visitors, they can simply tap or click on it and you are on your way.

The Pin It Button Plugin does this automatically for you so you don’t have to do it individually for every image. Once you have this plugin installed and activated, whenever an image is hovered upon on your website, it will show a pin it button which can be used by you or your visitors to post it to Pinterest and link back to your website.

Monetization Techniques

By this point, you now have a better understanding as to how to use Pinterest for the powerful social network that it is.

It is now time to talk about your options on how to monetize all this traffic.

The Perfect Pinterest Funnel

There are many ways you can use Pinterest to make money and we will cover a couple options, but I wanted to begin this module with the easiest most effective way to do it.

This will include a combination of some of the things you’ve already learned plus the addition of some tools and strategies on the receiving end of your traffic, aka Your Website or Blog.

The basic setup of your funnel goes like this:

[Infographic or image]

[Squeeze page]

[Prospect opts in and joins your list]

[Prospect gets redirected to thank you page which is a CPA offer or another affiliate offer]

So let’s break this down in a little more detail and cover everything you’ll need to do…

Infographic or Image

You already know of the tools to use for this. You can either create it yourself by using Canva or Venngage or head over to Fiverr to get the job done for you at low cost.

Make sure the image is eye catching, longer in height than width so you get a better chance of clicks and repins.

Finding An Offer

We’re gonna be focusing on some CPA offers for this funnel so we’re gonna need to join some networks. Before we do that, we need to find which offers to promote and whichnetworks we can find them in.

OfferVault is a great website for this. It lists all offers from various CPA networks. This will help you find not only the best offers but also which networks to join to promote them.

Before we put this to use, let’s set up an optin form using our autoresponder. We’ll be using Aweber for this example.

Watch this tutorial and get your raw form code for embedding ready to be used with the plugin.

Get the raw form code (for embedding) and paste it where it belongs in your new Popup Maker plugin.

I recommend taking a quick look at the tutorial of the plugin to get a better idea on how to use it and where exactly you should put that code for your opt in form. Once you’re familiar with how to use the plugin, you can go ahead and create a new post on your blog and add your image or infographic to it.

Find Posts on your sidebar and click Add New.

In the following screen, give your post a title related to the content you shared on your infographic or image and click Add Media to find your image and upload it to your new post. When you share that infographic image from your post the traffic that goes to your blog will see the popup and lead magnet!

Congrats! You now have a powerful funnel set up that you can share on Pinterest!

You can set as many of these up as you want. One for every blog post or image on your site.

Make sure the images are attractive and that you have something relevant to give away as a lead magnet and that the back end offer is relevant as well. The backend offer can be the CPA offer you choose or anything redirect to after someone optins to your form.

You will make sales and build your list at the same time. Then you can send traffic back to your site anytime or promote affiliate products in email messages too. You will want to do more current research on email marketing at that point.

Amazon Store

Creating an Amazon store is a great way to monetize your blog. Amazon stores save you the headache of having to keep an inventory and at the same time allow you to sell just about anything in the world and make commissions for those sales.

This is a very powerful combination to use with Pinterest as you can easily populate your website with merchandise and use those posts to populate your Pinterest boards, particularly your “products and merchandise” board.

This gives you the freedom to work with just about any niche and if you’re creative, you can see the potential here. As long as you follow the engagement techniques in this course blueprint and build yourself an audience, you will have an endless amount of traffic hitting your Amazon store on a daily basis.

Now you don’t have to be a technical wizard to have an Amazon store up and running. All you need is an Amazon affiliate account and you can learn how to create one by…

Also, as far as the technical part goes for building an Amazon Affiliate Online Store, you will find that there are Amazon Store Cloud Apps that make running an Amazon Affiliate Business as easy as point and click.

is currently the best one and there's no monthly fees, it's a one time payment of $29.00 RIGHT NOW…

This cloud-based software store builder allows you to passively earn commissions with complete automation! (You don't need API's). You see, there are SEVEN PROBLEMS that people run into when building an automated store right now. This cloud app completely destroys all those problems; making it easier for you to rake in big profits! You can do the research for yourself.

An Amazon store plus the natural viral power of Pinterest can turn your website into a virtual 24 hour a day cash register. You have the tools, you have the knowledge and the plan, now it’s time to take action!

Conclusion

So what are you waiting for? There are millions of users just waiting to engage with your content on Pinterest. All you have to do is use what you’ve learned to get in front of them. Sometimes, all it takes is one repin from a large account for you to go viral.

The only way to make that happen is to take action!

Not everything is gonna work out for you right away, sometimes it will take multiple attempts to get things right. But this is a real traffic and private business model you can perfect and find more free and paid information to scale everything up.

As long as you know that you are now working with a powerful and viral social network, you can rest assured that if you treat this giant the way you should, it will reward you tenfold.

Remember, until you take action with this and connect it to your ideas and goals, all it will ever be is a good idea.

Having a good idea is not enough, don’t stay stuck in the boat, take consistent action and know that not every action is gonna be a home run.

Unless you have all the cash flow for all the monthly investments this system requires, I suggest you start with the pillars. They are your hosting, domain, autoresponder, low cost fiver gigs and the use of the free PLR you can get. Get some of the automation and store platforms later.

Thank you so much for reading.

My final tip or word of advice is to look into using pixels on your blog, especially lead magnet pages and finding pinterest influencers you can pay to promote to their audience for you. They must have a real audience not fake followers.

Cheers Mate!

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